Richard W. Garvine

Affiliations: 
Marine Studies University of Delaware, Newark, DE, United States 
Area:
Physical Oceanography
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Dzwonkowski B, Lipphardt BL, Kohut JT, et al. (2010) Synoptic measurements of episodic offshore flow events in the central mid-Atlantic Bight Continental Shelf Research. 30: 1373-1386
Pimento F, Garvine RW, Miinchow A. (2008) Observations of coastal upwelling off Uruguay downshelf of the Plata estuary, South America Journal of Marine Research. 66: 835-872
Rice AE, Whitney MM, Garvine RW, et al. (2008) Energetics in Delaware bay: comparison of two box models with observations Journal of Marine Research. 66: 873-898
Garvine RW, Kempton W. (2008) Assessing the wind field over the continental shelf as a resource for electric power Journal of Marine Research. 66: 751-773
Pimenta F, Kempton W, Garvine R. (2008) Combining meteorological stations and satellite data to evaluate the offshore wind power resource of Southeastern Brazil Renewable Energy. 33: 2375-2387
Whitney MM, Garvine RW. (2008) Estimating tidal current amplitudes outside estuaries and characterizing the zone of estuarine tidal influence Continental Shelf Research. 28: 380-390
Tilburg CE, Houghton RW, Garvine RW. (2007) Mixing of a dye tracer in the Delaware plume: Comparison of observations and simulations Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans. 112
Kempton W, Archer CL, Dhanju A, et al. (2007) Large CO2 reductions via offshore wind power matched to inherent storage in energy end-uses Geophysical Research Letters. 34
Garvine RW, Whitney MM. (2006) An estuarine box model of freshwater delivery to the coastal ocean for use in climate models Journal of Marine Research. 64: 173-194
Whitney MM, Garvine RW. (2006) Simulating the Delaware Bay buoyant outflow: Comparison with observations Journal of Physical Oceanography. 36: 3-21
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